The new buzz in education is to be βtrauma-informed.β The questions on all of our minds are: βHow are we supposed to do this while meeting all of the other demands in education? How do I keep up with the curriculum while teaching my students these skills?β You may think βLetβs just add teaching kids how to behave to my already-impossible list of things to do.βΒ Perhaps youβve thought, βHere we go againβ¦another excuse for kids to avoid consequences; schools care more about suspension rates than they do the sanity of their own teachers.β
Imagine adding strategies that take only a few minutes from your lesson plan and can benefit not only your entire class, but individual challenging students and, just as importantly, you as an educator? What if you could focus on teaching your curriculum while providing emotional safety and growth for ALL of your students instead of only one at a time? Imagine having a toolbox of strategies that you can use the next day without having to use your own money and time to find these activities.
Watch Theresa Fry in this recording and learn how a trauma-informed, resilience-focused approach will provide emotional safety & growth for all your students. By addressing their basic needs, you will increase their ability to self-regulate, decrease challenging behaviors, and simultaneously make your job notably easier. This positive approach will enable your students to learn to help themselves, leaving everyone feeling empowered, calm and ready to learn.
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THE BRAIN SCIENCE OF TRAUMA AND RESILIENCE
BEHAVIOR β SEPARATING THE DEED FROM THE DOER
LETβS GET TO WORK: STRATEGIES, STRATEGIES & MORE STRATEGIES
Targeting strategies to reduce your most challenging classroom misbehaviors:
Practical tools to meet studentsβ basic needs and promote resilience:
Classroom wide interventions to improve self-regulation, promote compassion & create a supportive classroom climate
Proven strategies to empower individual students
When to involve the student support team and next steps
Theresa Fry, MA, LPC, NCC. CTP-CE, began her career in education after receiving a teaching degree from Eastern Michigan University in 1997. After teaching several years at the middle school and high school levels, she received her Master of Arts in counseling. Theresa worked with at-risk students providing guidance lessons in the classroom and counseling services both with groups and individuals. In 2006, she became a Licensed Professional Counselor.
Theresa found her true passion when pursuing her trauma practitioner certification. Soon after receiving her certification to practice trauma-informed strategies in schools, she also received her clinical certification for the same. Theresa then became a trainer licensed through the National Institute for Trauma and Loss in Children and has since sought out opportunities to train other educators and clinicians to use strategies that are beneficial for kids, that promote resilience and healing from the effects of childhood trauma.
With healing in mind, Theresa sought out training in Restorative Practices to be used in schools and as a lifestyle. She became passionate about this as well and became certified as a licensed trainer through the International Institute for Restorative Practices. Theresa currently works in a trauma-informed βresetβ room in a high school where she utilizes mind/body skills, brain gym, and other strategies to empower students to self-regulate. She still provides individual and group counseling and acts as a Restorative Coach for her high school.
We encourage you to ask her about her vision for her βresetβ room if you canβt tell how passionate she is from her presentation at the workshop.
Speaker Disclosures:
Financial: Theresa Fry has an employment relationship with Lincoln Park Public Schools. She receives a speaking honorarium from PESI, Inc.
Non-financial: Theresa Fry has no relevant non-financial relationship to disclose.
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